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. >> airing tomorrow night on pbs. >>> head coach john harbaugh, next. but first this is "today" on nbc. ♪ chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. >>> back now at 8:45. he is on top of the football world this morning. john harbaugh, head coach of the super bowl winning baltimore ravens is with us from baltimore this morning. coach, congratulations. >> thank you very much. it's great to be with you guys. >> a lot of people would start an interview asking about the game. i'm not going to do that. i'm going to ask about the power outage. what was going through your mind at that moment? >> just stunned. i looked up and i said i think the lights went out. it was really a great observation there. it was just crazy. we haven't seen that one before. that was new. >> coach, did that change the dynamic of this game? you were up 28-6. lights go out. all of a sudden it looks like the 49ers get second life there. >> it did change the whole complexion. they did a great job. they changed mo
. >> airing tomorrow night on pbs. >>> head coach john harbaugh, next. but first this is "today" on nbc. ♪ chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. >>> back now at 8:45. he is on top of the football world this morning. john harbaugh, head coach of the super bowl winning baltimore ravens is with us from baltimore this morning. coach, congratulations. >> thank you very much. it's...
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and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: for the second time in five months, a u.s. diplomatic post has been the target of a deadly assault. a suicide bomber detonated a vest with explosives outside the u.s. embassy in ankara, turkey, today, killing himself and a security guard. the white house described it as a terrorist attack. the explosion occurred around 1:15 p.m. local time. afterward, police tried to hold back the crowd gathered outside the u.s. facility in the turkish capital. debris littered the street near a side entrance where the blast took place. emergency workers wheeled one of the injured into an awaiting ambulance. u.s. ambassador to turkey francis ricciardone spoke to reporters outside the embassy. >> right now, we are all dealing with our sadness at the loss of our fellow member of our embassy. we salute his bravery, his service to turkey and to turkish-american friendship. our hearts go out to his family. >> brown: in istanbul, prime minister recep tayyip erdogan called the bombing an
and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: for the second time in five months, a u.s. diplomatic post has been the target of a deadly assault. a suicide bomber detonated a vest with explosives outside the u.s. embassy in ankara, turkey, today, killing himself and a security guard. the white house described it as a terrorist attack. the explosion occurred around 1:15 p.m. local time. afterward, police tried to hold back the crowd gathered outside...
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and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: for the second time in five months, a u.s. diplomatic post has been the target of a deadly assault. a suicide bomber detonated a vest with explosives outside the u.s. embassy in ankara, turkey, today, killing himself and a security guard. the white house described it as a terrorist attack. the explosion occurred around 1:15 p.m. local time. afterward, police tried to hold back the crowd gathered outside the u.s. facility in the turkish capital. debris littered the street near a side entrance where the blast took place. emergency workers wheeled one of the injured into an awaiting ambulance. u.s. ambassador to turkey francis ricciardone spoke to reporters outside the embassy. >> right now, we are all dealing with our sadness at the loss of our fellow member of our embassy. we salute his bravery, his service to turkey and to turkish-american friendship. our hearts go out to his family. >> brown: in istanbul, prime minister recep tayyip erdogan called the bombing an
and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: for the second time in five months, a u.s. diplomatic post has been the target of a deadly assault. a suicide bomber detonated a vest with explosives outside the u.s. embassy in ankara, turkey, today, killing himself and a security guard. the white house described it as a terrorist attack. the explosion occurred around 1:15 p.m. local time. afterward, police tried to hold back the crowd gathered outside...
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starting september 7, pbs launches the "pbs newshour weekend." hari will anchor the half-hour saturday and sunday program from new york, partnering with member station wnet. it's the next step in our commitment to make the newshour a trusted, reliable source of news available anywhere, anytime, weekdays, weekends, and, always, online. i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. we'll see you online, and again here tomorrow evening. thank you, and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> by bp. >> and by at&t. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored b
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and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: it's considered one of the most important pieces of civil rights legislation ever passed. but by 5-4, the u.s. supreme court today took the teeth out of a law enacted nearly 50 years ago. newshour correspondent kwame holman begins our coverage. chief justice john roberts writing for the five-member majority said the law between states that have used barriers to minority voting and had low voter turnout and those that had not. but he wrote "today the nation is no longer divided along those lines yet the voting right acts continues to treat it as if it were." edward blum, speaking for officials in shelby county, alabama, welcomed the outcome. >> this decision restores an important constitutional order to our system of government and that requires that all 50 states and every jurisdiction have the laws applied equally to them. >> reporter: the decision leaves the heart of the law-- section 5-- on the books. it requires states mainly in the deep south to get federal a
and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: it's considered one of the most important pieces of civil rights legislation ever passed. but by 5-4, the u.s. supreme court today took the teeth out of a law enacted nearly 50 years ago. newshour correspondent kwame holman begins our coverage. chief justice john roberts writing for the five-member majority said the law between states that have used barriers to minority voting and had low voter turnout...
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pbs. >> be more. pbs. >> funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by... the mattsson mchale foundation in support of public television. also by mfi foundation, improving the quality of life within our community. and from the texas board of legal specialization, board certified attorneys in your community, experienced, respected and tested. also by hillco partners, texas government affairs consultancy and it's global health care consulting business unit, hillco health. and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and viewers like you. thank you. >> i'm evan smith. he's a 35 year veteran of the washington post, widely hailed as one of the most insightful and best source political reporters in the country. he's dan blaz, this is overheard. >> dan dallas, welcome. good on to see you again. >> always glad to be in austin. >> 35 years at the post means that jimmy carter was president when you came to the paper. so wash hasn't changed. >> no, no. exactly the same. >> exactly the same. >> we all still have lust in our hearts. >> everyone gets along. >> a little b
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provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, live from washington, moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good evening. some weeks demand more analysis than others. white house tours were canceled but it wasn't about that. republicans and democrats issued competing budget blueprints but it wasn't about that either. what it seemed to be about as self-definition, a sudden recognition that in the eyes of the american people they've been doing it all wrong, so the president went repeated by to capitol hill. >> over the last several weeks the press here in washington has been reporting about obama's charm offensive. all i've been doing is just calling up folks and trying to see if we can break through some of the gobbledygook of our politics here. at this juncture one of the things i believe is that we've got to get members of congress involved in these discussions, not just leadership. gwen: and republicans welcomed him there. >> i'm glad president obama reached out yesterday and visited wi
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and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: a badly damaged nuclear plant in japan loomed over budget talks today in tokyo. officials are working on ways to stop contaminated run-off at the site from poisoning the surrounding sea. the radioactive water is escaping from the fukushima nuclear plant into the ocean at a rate of 300 tons a day. that's enough to fill an olympic sized swimming pool in less than a week. and, it began soon after the earthquake and tsunami shattered the plant on march 11, 2011. three of the nuclear reactors went into melt-down. none of that was known until tepco-- the plant's commercial operator-- discovered radiation spikes in water samples last may and began creating a chemical barrier underground. the company made the problem public in late july. that spurred the japanese government to act. prime minister shinzo abe is now pledging to become more involved. >> ( translated ): as a nation, we ourselves will take firm measures against the issue, and will not leave it entirely in the
and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: a badly damaged nuclear plant in japan loomed over budget talks today in tokyo. officials are working on ways to stop contaminated run-off at the site from poisoning the surrounding sea. the radioactive water is escaping from the fukushima nuclear plant into the ocean at a rate of 300 tons a day. that's enough to fill an olympic sized swimming pool in less than a week. and, it began soon after the...
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next on "pbs newshour weekend." >> "pbs newshour weekend" is made possible by -- the miriam and ira dean wallach bernard and irene schwartz. roslyn p. walter. corporate funding is provided by -- mutual of america. designing customized individual and group retirement projects. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by -- the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> this is "pbs newshour weekend." >> good evening, i'm hari sreenivasan. thanks for joining us. the budget impasse continues and a federal government shutdown is now set to begin in a little more than 24 hours. today, a top democrat said the partial shutdown is all but certain. >> we know what's going to happen. tomorrow the senate will come in session, the house position, which is basically the same one they sent us the last time, is going to be rejected again and we're going to face the prospect of the government shutting down come midnight monday night, tuesday morning. >> durbin warned a government cloture wou
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and by contributions to your pbs stations by viewers like you. thank you. tavis: our country's future is linked to this traverse and dynamic ethnic group. we can no longer paint latinos has marginalized. as this community goes, so goes america. we often hear thought leaders discussing immigration reform. we asked the panel to define how they think latinos are perceived in america. >> i believe the greatest challenge we have faced is related to the inability of society to understand the meaning of demographic changes. the fact that beginning to 40 years ago, the nature of migration together with the changes in the demographic trends, lance us in a situation where we are in it. --lands us where we are end. anhas not given us appropriate environment to understand what it means. ofre has been a degree demonization of to latinos are, who immigrants are. this is one of the greatest challenges we face. poses mexicans come up some sort of threat to society as opposed to seeing latinos as what we are, of great opportunity, a rich assets for the nation. that kind of
and by contributions to your pbs stations by viewers like you. thank you. tavis: our country's future is linked to this traverse and dynamic ethnic group. we can no longer paint latinos has marginalized. as this community goes, so goes america. we often hear thought leaders discussing immigration reform. we asked the panel to define how they think latinos are perceived in america. >> i believe the greatest challenge we have faced is related to the inability of society to understand the...
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pbs. ♪ >>dean: hi, welcome back to creekside home project. we are done with the foundation, now we're ready to move on to the walls for the first floor right after we take care of a couple other things. one thing we'll be taking care of is the garage floor and we've got a great system for that. we also want to cover a critical step
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pbs. >> be more. pbs. >> be more. pbs. >> >> funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by hillco partners, -- matson mchail, also the mfi foundation and from the texas board of legal specialization, board certified attorneys in your community. experienced, respected, and tested. also, by hilco partners, texas government affairs consultancy and its global health care consulting business unit, hilco health. and by the alice clay burg reynolds foundation. >> i'm evan smith, a pulitzer prize winner for the new yorkers, his most recent book going clear, scientology. this is overheard. >> larry, welcome. >> thank you, evan. >> congratulations, finally out. >> oh, yeah long time coming. >> the air was let out of the balloon, burden lifted. amazing book as it was an amazing magazine article in the new yorker. the question is was there a book in mind always and the new yorker article was a taste or did the article then make the book happen? >> it was the latter. i was interested in scientology, curious about it
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pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time >> we will take a look at their agenda. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminating hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> brought to you by life insurance companies, protecting working families. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs.
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provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, live from washington, moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good evening. there is something baffling about where we find ourselves in washington tonight. lawmakers spent the better part of the day, and the week, daring each other to meet in the town square at high noon, and when they did, neither liked the outcome all that much. the president popped into the white house briefing room today, at times expressing frustration, other times high mindedness, but making clear who he blames for the budget standoff. >> i am not a dictator. i'm the president. so, ultimately, if mitch mcconnell or john boehner say, we need to go catch a plane, i can't have secret service block the doorway, right? and this idea that somehow there's a secret formula or secret sauce to get speaker boehner or mitch mcconnell to say, you know what, mr. president, you're right, we -- if there was a secret way to do that, i would have tried it. gwen: house speaker john boehne
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next on pbs "newshour weekend." >>> from new york, this is pbs "newshour weekend." >> good evening, thanks for joining us for the debut of the pbs "newshour weekend." i'm hari sreenivasan. we hope to be with you for many years to come. president obama returned home late last night from russia after failing to persuade several world leaders attending the g-20 meeting to go along with his plan to attack syria. but today in his weekly radio address, the president made another appeal for support, this time to the american people and their representatives. >> i know the american people are weary after a decade of war. even as the war in iraq has ended and the war in afghanistan is winding down. that's why we're not putting our troops in the middle of somebody else's war. but we are the united states of america. we cannot turn a blind eye to images like the ones we've seen out of syria. >> secretary of state john kerry made his own case for a military strike against bashar al assad's regime during a meeting of european foreign ministers in lithuania today. afterwards, an official for the group s
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pbs was set up to serve the public interest, not private interest. we are really disappointed with that statement because when itvs came in and decided to become a production partner with us, we were a year into production. we had our characters, story lines, presented them with written proposals, video proposals that completely reflect the family delivered. the only thing that changed from the time they saw it as a rough cut and the time we got into sundance and these series of strained meeting started to happen was alex gibney's film aired. >> we asked both itvs and pbs to join as proof that me read the response, the statement from the new york pbs station wnet that aired the alex scamming "park avenue." they did declined our invitation to come on the show but wrote -- your response? sought an.think koch that is how serious this is. david koch does not need to pick up the film and now at any one -- >> in fact, he resigned from wnet just a week or two ago. , overallmajor donor has given something like $23 million. >> that's right, tax-deductible dol
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pbs. >> be more. pbs. >> haskins: coming up on "theater talk"... >> after a review like that, is the phone ringing off the hook? is your agent fielding calls right and left from hollywood offers -- >> i actually don't have an agent, or a manager. never had an agent or a manager. >> we'll see how long it takes. [laughter] >> the phone is definitely ringing, though. >> haskins: "theater talk" is made possible in part by... >> from new york city, this is "theater talk." i'm susan haskins. >> and i'm michael riedel of the new york post. >> haskins: so, michael, we have seen a wonderful play this week. >> absolutely, a terrific, terrific play by horton foote called the old friends at the signature theater. beautifully written, very nasty, vicious kind of thing. and it is -- [laughter] but it is also a tremendous production with three of the great, great stage actors in the city. we are joined tonight by hallie foote, horton foote's daughter. welcome back to "theater talk." >> thank you, thank you. >> you w
pbs. >> be more. pbs. >> haskins: coming up on "theater talk"... >> after a review like that, is the phone ringing off the hook? is your agent fielding calls right and left from hollywood offers -- >> i actually don't have an agent, or a manager. never had an agent or a manager. >> we'll see how long it takes. [laughter] >> the phone is definitely ringing, though. >> haskins: "theater talk" is made possible in part by... >>...
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it will air on pbs february 28. 26 degrees out. still ahead, funeral services will be held for the former new york city mayor. good morning. get up and get going. a lot of us bleary-eyed after super bowl. 5:11 is the time. a kind of chilly day. clipper headed our way to bring another dusting of snow. adam, can you just take all of these and make them into one big >> we[no audio] hear adam. i know the answer was yes. these temperatures for you, we waking up to 23 degrees in washington. germantown, 24 this morning. 23.mbia is we will have increasing clouds someghout the day after morning sunshine. between 34mperatures and 38 degrees. we do have a warm up on the way. .r details on that dusting coming up in just a few minutes. try to regain audio his so we can hear thoughts and feelings on the upcoming snow. in the meantime, we will go to traffic. >> thank you so much. for our early birds hitting the , good. no problems to report. a quiet start. i hope it stays that way. good morning to our nation's capital. no problems to report. , ma
it will air on pbs february 28. 26 degrees out. still ahead, funeral services will be held for the former new york city mayor. good morning. get up and get going. a lot of us bleary-eyed after super bowl. 5:11 is the time. a kind of chilly day. clipper headed our way to bring another dusting of snow. adam, can you just take all of these and make them into one big >> we[no audio] hear adam. i know the answer was yes. these temperatures for you, we waking up to 23 degrees in washington....
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this summer, pbs is the place for mystery... woman:"an englishwoman has disappeared from the train." man:"i'm a good detective!" 2nd man:"a single drop can kill a man within seconds." (gunshot) (gasp) ...for discovery... vo: "the relics appear to be those of the buddha himself." sfx: (gong) ...and for celebration bergeron: "you are a party crowd, aren't you?" (cheers) (fireworks) all summer long, come to the one place - that can take you...anyplace. pbs bruce: trawling the "antiques roadshow" archives has been a fascinating exercise. sometimes we're laughing with the experts, other times the finds are really quite moving. tonight, stand by to see everyday objects from the past in a totally different light. it's why we call this program "priceless antiques roadshow." ( theme music playing ) here at kenwood house in london, many important historical figures have been recorded for posterity in these imposing portraits. but in this program, we meet some very down- to-earth heroes whose wartime endeavors might have gone unnoticed wer
this summer, pbs is the place for mystery... woman:"an englishwoman has disappeared from the train." man:"i'm a good detective!" 2nd man:"a single drop can kill a man within seconds." (gunshot) (gasp) ...for discovery... vo: "the relics appear to be those of the buddha himself." sfx: (gong) ...and for celebration bergeron: "you are a party crowd, aren't you?" (cheers) (fireworks) all summer long, come to the one place - that can take...
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. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs. >> funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by mfi foundation, improving the quality of life within our community. and from the texas board of legal specialization, board certified attorneys in your community. experienced, respected and tested. also by hillco partners, texas government affairs consultancy, and its global health care consulting business unit, hillco health. and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and viewers like you, thank you. >> i'm evan smith. he's a legendary political figure from a legendary political family who spent 22 years as the mayor of chicago. the longest serving chief executive in the history of one of america's great cities. he's the honorable richard m daley. this is overheard. ♪ >> mr. mayor, welcome. >> thank you. >> great to have you here and an honor to meet you. >> thank you very much. >> you've been out of office for two years of. about. you were in office for 22 years, but in public life for much longer. you were eel
. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs. >> funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by mfi foundation, improving the quality of life within our community. and from the texas board of legal specialization, board certified attorneys in your community. experienced, respected and tested. also by hillco partners, texas government affairs consultancy, and its global health care consulting business unit,...
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this was the companion to what you are seeing on pbs. real piece of work create i want to talk specifically about the six part series and without going through much faster too much detail. what are we going to see tomorrow night? in 1513 wheretart no other series has started. when we took african-american history we always start in 1690. jamestown, the first african americans landed at a place called port comfort. we now know thanks to the work of historians like john thornton and linda haywood, they are from angola. everyone starts the story there but they were not the first africans to come to what is now the united states. the first african came in 1513. he was a free black man, not a slave and his name was juan garrito and he came with pots leon,on, -- ponce de looking for the fountain of youth like a white guy. he goes with cortez all the way to baja, california, mexico, looking for the mythical black amazons and he comes back to mexico city and files a petition in 1538 to the king of spain asking for pension and he claims, this is
this was the companion to what you are seeing on pbs. real piece of work create i want to talk specifically about the six part series and without going through much faster too much detail. what are we going to see tomorrow night? in 1513 wheretart no other series has started. when we took african-american history we always start in 1690. jamestown, the first african americans landed at a place called port comfort. we now know thanks to the work of historians like john thornton and linda...
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but first: this is pledge week on pbs. this break allows your public television station to ask for this break allows your public television station to ask for your support.ng, and thank you for joining us for another edition of the pbs newshour. i'm patty kim along with paul anthony. as you may know, we take these opportunities a few times a year to ask for viewer support. each time, we count on contributions from a few more people like you. and if you haven't made a gift yet, we're hoping that tonight will be your night! each evening on the pbs newshour, you are witnessing collaboration at work. even though the tasks may be different, everyone at the newshour works toward the same goal-- to bring you an unbiased account of the day's news. as you can tell each time you tune in, they take this responsibility seriously. but there is another important collaboration going on. that is the collaboration between viewers and this station. these are viewers who financially support the station. they're the ones who make this service
but first: this is pledge week on pbs. this break allows your public television station to ask for this break allows your public television station to ask for your support.ng, and thank you for joining us for another edition of the pbs newshour. i'm patty kim along with paul anthony. as you may know, we take these opportunities a few times a year to ask for viewer support. each time, we count on contributions from a few more people like you. and if you haven't made a gift yet, we're hoping that...
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. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs. >> funding for overheard is provided in part by mfi foundation, improving the quality of life within our community. and from the texas woor board of legal specialization, experiences, respected and tested. also, by hilco partners, texas government affairs consultancy and global healthcare consulting business unit, hilco health. and viewers like you, thank you. >> i'm evan smith, she's an academy award singer song writer released last year. amy m har nn, this is overheard. >> i guess we can't fire him now. [laughter] >> it's image, being on the supreme court was a dream, hard work and controversial. >> window rolls down and the guy says, hey, it goes until 11:00. [laughter] amy, m har nn, welcome, so nice to see you and have you here so i want to place you in terms of where you are right now. you are on tour as you sit here today, playing venues. >> first show in the tour. >> tonight? >> yes. >> how much after all these years do you still enjoy that? does it gettology after awhile
. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs. >> funding for overheard is provided in part by mfi foundation, improving the quality of life within our community. and from the texas woor board of legal specialization, experiences, respected and tested. also, by hilco partners, texas government affairs consultancy and global healthcare consulting business unit, hilco health. and viewers like you, thank you. >> i'm evan...
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he use the pb electric library as his office by day and welcome the wealthy to sleep in a hostile and live on streets and calls this his real view tour. and course that is applied to homelessness. >> you are going to become homeless and live for three days in a -- as homeless person and see how that feels. >> you know homelessness is a big problem in the seattle area. so this is a way to have people get a view. he says some are speaking out against him he is giving the home lease voice showing us what it may be like. >> it will be interesting to see if anyone signs up. >>> coming up at 6, in which aisle can i find the mixed drinks? they need them right now. let it go. >> couple girls just doing some shopping. nothing much to see but wait we will show you what happened without any warning on this video. >> also a would be robber got the shock of his life when he pulled out a gun demanding the money but the clerk reached for it and something he reached for had him taking off in lightning speed. don't show us yet. is that a sword? all right. we will >>> you're watching the station that w
he use the pb electric library as his office by day and welcome the wealthy to sleep in a hostile and live on streets and calls this his real view tour. and course that is applied to homelessness. >> you are going to become homeless and live for three days in a -- as homeless person and see how that feels. >> you know homelessness is a big problem in the seattle area. so this is a way to have people get a view. he says some are speaking out against him he is giving the home lease...
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. >> schools were used for a possible pbs documentary. the report says that they signed an agreement with arlington schools. the documentary called "after newtown" they will look at how to stop school shootings before they happen. the footage shows teens running through hallway. >> an elderly man is dead and police are searching for his kill perp the 68-year-old was found unconscious in his home last night. he was stabbed and detectives are offering a $25,000 reward to any information that leads to his killer. >> a firefighter recovering from burns from battling a fire in bowie. they found flames shooting from the second floor. no word on what caused the fire. >> we're going to turn to weather now. after a day of flurries that didn't stick around it is going to be a cold night. >> let's go and look at the forecast with steve. >> we have light snow out there right now that will take taper up to flurries. take a look at the radar from the bell forth weather center. most of the activity is to the north of d.c. hugging the i-270 corridor. our
. >> schools were used for a possible pbs documentary. the report says that they signed an agreement with arlington schools. the documentary called "after newtown" they will look at how to stop school shootings before they happen. the footage shows teens running through hallway. >> an elderly man is dead and police are searching for his kill perp the 68-year-old was found unconscious in his home last night. he was stabbed and detectives are offering a $25,000 reward to any...
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through education. adcasting, dedicated to strengthening america's future and contributions to your pbs station, from viewers like you. ♪ and contributions to your pbs station, ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbor ♪ ♪ would you be mine? could you be mine? ♪ ♪ won't you be my neighbor? - ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ a land of make-believe ♪ won't you ride along with me? - ride along ♪ - ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ so much to do, so much to see ♪ ♪ won't you ride along with me? - ride along ♪ - ♪ i've got lots of friends for you to meet ♪ ♪ in this land of make believe ♪ a friendly face on every street waiting to greet you ♪ ♪ it's a beautiful day in the neighborhood ♪ ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbor ♪ ♪ in daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ - hi, neighbor! it's me, daniel tiger! look, i'm wearing my pajamas! wanna know why? because i'm sleeping over at prince wednesday's castle tonight. and my mom and dad are too! - that's right! - bye, trolley! - thanks, trolley! it's gonna be so much fun! - ha! ha! ha! a royal hello t
through education. adcasting, dedicated to strengthening america's future and contributions to your pbs station, from viewers like you. ♪ and contributions to your pbs station, ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbor ♪ ♪ would you be mine? could you be mine? ♪ ♪ won't you be my neighbor? - ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ a land of make-believe ♪ won't you ride along with me? - ride along ♪ - ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ so much to do, so much to see ♪ ♪...
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station, from viewers like you. ood ♪ and contributions to your pbs station, ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbor ♪ ♪ would you be mine? could you be mine? ♪ ♪ won't you be my neighbor? - ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ a land of make-believe ♪ won't you ride along with me? - ride along ♪ - ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ so much to do, so much to see ♪ ♪ won't you ride along with me? - ride along ♪ - ♪ i've got lots of friends for you to meet ♪ ♪ in this land of make-believe ♪ a friendly face on every street waiting to greet you ♪ ♪ it's a beautiful day in the neighborhood ♪ ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbor ♪ ♪ in daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ hi, neighbor! i'm... teacher harriet! welcome to school! - hello, neighbor. are you pretending to be me? - yup, i was pretending to be you, teacher harriet! - well then, i'll pretend to be daniel tiger. grrr! i'm big and strong! (daniel giggles.) - i like pretending. do you? - well, i'm glad you like pretending because i have a surprise to share... - a surprise? what is it? - i'm go
station, from viewers like you. ood ♪ and contributions to your pbs station, ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbor ♪ ♪ would you be mine? could you be mine? ♪ ♪ won't you be my neighbor? - ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ a land of make-believe ♪ won't you ride along with me? - ride along ♪ - ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ so much to do, so much to see ♪ ♪ won't you ride along with me? - ride along ♪ - ♪ i've got lots of friends for you to meet ♪...
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. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. so often these days, the media focuses on negative stereotypes on black men, rather giving a nuanced view. it always brings me pleasure to address this issue head on. i have known cortlan wickliff since he was just 10 years old. at 15, entered rice university to become the youngest in one field, and he is about to get his law degree in a matter of weeks from harvard. me why, hedo not ask is going back to texas in them to get a ph.d. in engineering. i welcome my young friend to this program. first of all, congratulations. >> thank you. and thank you for having me. tavis: it has been quite a journey for me to have met you when you were 10 and follow you all of these years. on may 30, your graduation. i thought i could get you to come out here and say congratulations here. it is clear, a degree from rice, our board law, going back to get the ph.d. in engineering. how did that happen to you? >> well, for me, it has always been about bowls. one of the goals i set for myself early on is i w
. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. so often these days, the media focuses on negative stereotypes on black men, rather giving a nuanced view. it always brings me pleasure to address this issue head on. i have known cortlan wickliff since he was just 10 years old. at 15, entered rice university to become the youngest in one field, and he is about to get his law degree in a matter of weeks from harvard. me why, hedo not ask is going back to texas...
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and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: our lead story tonight, the partial government shutdown stretched into the weekend, and the impasse stretched tempers in congress. "newshour" congressional correspondent kwame holman begins our coverage. >> this isn't some damn game. the american people don't want their government shut down and neither do i. >> reporter: house speaker john boehner gave no ground this morning, rejecting the president's criticism that he is to blame for the shutdown. >> all we're asking for is to sit down and have a discussion and to bring fairness-- reopen the government and bring fairness to the american people under obamacare. it's as simple as that. but it all has to begin with a simple discussion. >> reporter: president obama, meanwhile, kept up his criticism of boehner, even as he and vice president biden strolled to a sandwich shop near the white house. >> this shutdown could be over today. we know there are the votes for it in the house of representatives. and as i said y
and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: our lead story tonight, the partial government shutdown stretched into the weekend, and the impasse stretched tempers in congress. "newshour" congressional correspondent kwame holman begins our coverage. >> this isn't some damn game. the american people don't want their government shut down and neither do i. >> reporter: house speaker john boehner gave no ground this morning,...
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tomorrow evening, a pbs documentary takes aim at the nfl and the question of whether the league knew more than it let on about the dangers of repeated concussions. in our studios tonight of baltimore football legend and the terps team together, we begin with a clip from the frontline program which is called "league of denial ." >> it wasn't until 2002 when my guys, for the first time, physical evidence. >> i was not out. i did not know what a super bowl was. >> the inside story of a discovery that could change the game forever. >> these players come down with dementia and alzheimer's and then they're gone. ♪ >> the brain is riddled with disease. it's pretty ominous. >> frontline investigates what the nfl new and when they knew it. >> the nfl will squash you. ♪ >> i'm really wondering where this stops. i'm really wondering if every single football player doesn't have this. >> and joining us now by phone is jim gilmore, co-producer of league of denial. jim, thanks for being with us. what was the goal of this program? >> hi, jeff. thanks for asking us. the goal, basically, was to pu
tomorrow evening, a pbs documentary takes aim at the nfl and the question of whether the league knew more than it let on about the dangers of repeated concussions. in our studios tonight of baltimore football legend and the terps team together, we begin with a clip from the frontline program which is called "league of denial ." >> it wasn't until 2002 when my guys, for the first time, physical evidence. >> i was not out. i did not know what a super bowl was. >> the...